1 Both you and Helmer, when I am gone.
2 Only to see how you were, Mrs Helmer.
3 People don't do such things, Mrs Helmer.
4 Helmer, give me a cigar--one of the dark Havanas.
5 I am the most wretched of all my patients, Mrs Helmer.
6 When Helmer has had my letter, I shall expect a message from him.
7 It will be Nils Krogstad and not Torvald Helmer who manages the Bank.
8 Nothing but dry business matters, Mrs Helmer; absolutely nothing else.
9 Mrs Helmer, you will be so good as to use your influence on my behalf.
10 I have often thought that you would almost as soon be in my company as in Helmer's.
11 Mrs Helmer, you evidently do not realise clearly what it is that you have been guilty of.
12 I want to rehabilitate myself, Mrs Helmer; I want to get on; and in that your husband must help me.
13 At the back, a door to the right leads to the entrance-hall, another to the left leads to Helmer's study.
14 The discrepancy consists, Mrs Helmer, in the fact that your father signed this bond three days after his death.
15 Helmer's refined nature gives him an unconquerable disgust at everything that is ugly; I won't have him in my sick-room.
16 He suffers from a diseased moral character, Mrs Helmer; but even he began talking of its being highly important that he should live.